Joseph M. O'Connor - Chicago IL Stephen F. Pasternak - Park Ridge IL
Assignee:
Peerless of America, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 5306
US Classification:
72254
Abstract:
Heat transfer elements are made by forming a plurality of tubes extending in side-by-side relation with connector means holding adjacent tubes together, cutting and outwardly projecting surface portions of the tubes to form fins, and then severing the connector means to divide the plurality of tubes into individual heat transfer elements.
Joseph M. O'Connor - Chicago IL Stephen F. Pasternak - Park Ridge IL
Assignee:
Peerless of America, Incorporated - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B21D 5302 B23P 1526 F28F 126
US Classification:
291573B
Abstract:
A heat exchanger embodying an elongated tubular member with integral elongated fins extending transversely thereacross and projecting outwardly therefrom, the fins having integral openings extending therethrough.
Extrusion Die For Forming Multi-Passage Tubular Members
An extrusion die for forming a multi-passage, elongated tubular member having transverse passageways formed between adjacent longitudinally extending passageways during the extrusion of the tubular member.
Joseph M. O'Connor - Chicago IL Stephen F. Pasternak - Park Ridge IL
Assignee:
Peerless of America, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F28F 130
US Classification:
165172
Abstract:
A heat exchanger and method of making same, which embodies laterally spaced tubes mounted in a plurality of spaced sets or assemblies of cross-fins, with adjacent ones of the sets of cross-fins being disposed at an angle to each other which is less than 180 degrees, and with the portions of the laterally spaced tubes extending between respective adjacent pairs of the sets of cross-fins being bent around the same radii.
Tubular Articles Of Manufacture And Method Of Making Same
Joseph M. O'Connor - Chicago IL Stephen F. Pasternak - Park Ridge IL
Assignee:
Peerless of America, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F28F 304 F28F 116
US Classification:
165181
Abstract:
A tubular heat exchanger blank is comprised of a one-piece body portion having a plurality of elongated tubular members disposed in side-by-side relation to each other. Each of the tubular members includes a sidewall with the sidewall of adjacent tubular members being connected together by portions which are lesser in thickness than the adjacent sidewall and which extend the length of the body portion. The heat exchanger blank permits initial forming operations upon a plurality of elongated tubular members and subsequent manufacturing and separation steps to occur during the manufacture of heat exchanger elements.
- Indianapolis IN, US Joseph Patrick O'CONNOR - Carmel IN, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/20 A61M 5/31 A61M 5/32 A61M 5/315
Abstract:
Automatic injection devices (i.e., auto-injectors) and methods are disclosed that use gas-generating chemical reactions for parenteral delivery of therapeutic fluids. The generated gas may place the auto-injector in a punctured configuration to puncture a patient's skin with a needle, an injected configuration to deliver the therapeutic fluid through the needle and into the puncture site, and/or a retracted configuration to withdraw the needle from the puncture site.
Sep 2009 to 2000 Director of Engineering, Product DesignSUSTAINABLE ENERGY PARTNERS San Francisco, CA May 2007 to Mar 2010 Project ManagementBROWNTROUT PUBLISHERS San Mateo, CA Sep 2003 to May 2007 Product Designer
Education:
Polytechnic Institute of New York University Brooklyn, NY 2011 to 2013 Masters of Science in Manufacturing EngineeringCalifornia Polytechnic University of San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA 2002 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Self Employed New York, NY Jul 2007 to Jun 2012 Private Consultant/TherapistHELP USA/Samaritan Village, Wards Islands, NY
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Education:
Fordham University New York, NY 2005 Masters in Social Work
Skills:
LMSW, CASAC and HIV/AIDS Education Certification from NYS Department of Health.
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